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Avatar for Dove Window Cleaning LLC
Dove Window Cleaning LLC
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Serving Laurel, NY and surrounding areas

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In business since 1985

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Our windows were in such bad shape that a simple cleaning wouldn't have made a difference. Rudy actually did a restoration on them by using a special compound and they now look amazing. The windows are crystal clear and look brand new. Rudy and Michael did a great job and were punctual and extremely courteous; the price was excellent. We can highly recommend this company."
Rudy & Liz
Recommended by93%of homeowners
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Brighter Tomorrows Carpet Cleaning
4.8(
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Serving Laurel, NY and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 1986

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"We sold our house and I called to have 3 rooms, a hallway and a staircase of our 15 year old abused carpets cleaned. And I was in a rush because I just got the house empty and needed it done before the new buyer did his walk through. Turns out Vinny specializes in traveling around Long Island cleaning carpets and making houses smell clean. He was conscientious, sincere, thorough and affordable. I highly recommend Vinny and Brighter Tomorrows Carpet Cleaning"
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Response time9 hrs
Recommended by94%of homeowners
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Dryer Vent Wizard of Suffolk County
4.8(
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Serving Laurel, NY and surrounding areas

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In business since 2006

Credit card accepted

Offers commercial services

"We had great results! Our Rep, Jamie, was courteous and explained all phases of the repair and never tired of our questions. All work was done in a professional manner and my husband & I were delighted with the results. We highly recommend this company and will have them return for vent cleanings in the future!"
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Cleaning questions, answered by experts

The answer to whether it’s safe to use a moldy dishwasher is: It depends. Mold exposure affects people differently. It’s possible that even a small amount of mold in your dishwasher could contribute to respiratory issues and other health problems, especially if you have an underlying health condition. Mold is capable of surviving the high heat and detergent used in a dishwasher cycle, so it’s important to ensure that you act quickly at the first sign of mold, or contact a house cleaner near you to stay on top of any potential mold problems.

Kitchen towels should be washed after significant use or every week in order to prevent food-borne illnesses. The rules are somewhat less strict for bathroom towels, but they should still be washed frequently, around every 3 to 5 days to help avoid any build-up of bacteria. Other recommendations say bathroom towels should be washed after every three uses.

Professional cleaning offers deeper sanitization, reaches grout inaccessible by home tools, and restores tiles without causing damage. Technicians have expertise and equipment that ensures long-lasting cleanliness and improved aesthetics.

If you don’t want to remove the sink stopper, pour ½ cup of baking soda and 2 cups of boiling water down the drain. Start by pouring 1 cup of boiling water, then the baking soda, followed by the remaining cup of boiling water. Use caution as boiling water can damage PVC or other plastic piping. Using a scrub brush or slightly abrasive sponge, clean the top of the stopper, and run the faucet to ensure the drain is clear and the stopper is clean. 

As a general rule, you should clean your oven at least every three months, though this depends on how often you use it and the amount of residue buildup. A clear sign that your oven needs cleaning is if you notice smoke or a burning smell during use. Many ovens have a self-cleaning cycle, which heats the oven to an extreme temperature. If you use this feature, stay home while it runs and consider ventilating the room, as it can create smoke. For manual cleaning, you can make a paste of baking soda and water or use white vinegar before resorting to harsher, store-bought oven cleaners.

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